Brexit: what happened and what happens next?

Leeds, United Kingdom

6 February 2019

Join us at the University of Leeds on Wednesday 6th February, 5 - 6.30pm,
for a lecture on Brexit by Anand Menon, Professor of European Politics and
Affairs at Kings College London and Director of the UK in a Changing Europe.

With daily developments and ongoing uncertainty, we all have questions
on Brexit. "What impact has Brexit had on developments in the United
Kingdom and the European Union? What impact will Brexit have on the European
Union's political and economic order?"

For expert guidance through Brexit's many complexities, we are delighted
to welcome to the University of Leeds Anand Menon, Professor of European
Politics and Affairs at Kings College London and Director of the UK in a
Changing Europe.

Organised by the School of Politics and International Studies at the
University of Leeds, the event will be chaired and moderated by Professor Jeremy Higham,
Executive Dean for Education, Social Sciences and Law.

Anand Menon is Professor of
European Politics and Foreign Affairs at King's College London. He directs the
Economic and Social Research Council Initiative The UK in a Changing Europe (www.ukandeu.ac.uk). He has held positions at
Sciences Po, Columbia University and NYU.

Professor Menon has written on many aspects of contemporary Europe
and is co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of the European Union (OUP, 2012). He
is co-author of Brexit and British Politics (Polity, 2017) and author of
Europe: The State of the Union (Atlantic Books 2008) and has written for
the Financial Times, Prospect, The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, The Times and
Le Monde.

He is a frequent commentator on national and international broadcast
media and has made several radio documentaries on contemporary politics. He is
a member of the Council of the European Council on Foreign Relations and an
associate fellow of Chatham House.